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THE
PALM
BEACH
POST
THURSDAY,
MARCH
26,
1998
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threatened
with
new
sanctions
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BONN,
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The
United
States
and
five
European
powers
Wednesday
threatened
to
impose
new
sanctions
on
Yugoslavia
a
month
from
now
if
the
government
of
Slobodan
Milosevic
blocks
efforts
to
negotiate
an
end
to
fighting
in
Kosovo.
The
six
foreign
ministers
issued
a
statement
inrlicatintr
nns-
Milosevic
does
not
take
"urgent"
steps
to
reconcile
with
Serbia's
ethnic
Albanian
population.
"We
expect
President
Milosevic
to
implement
the
process
of
unconditional
dialogue
and
take
political
responsibility
for
ensuring
that
Belgrade
engages
in
serious
negotiation
on
Kosovo's
status,"
the
statement
said.
"If
.
.
.
dialogue
does
not
get
under
way
within
the
next
four
weeks
because
of
the
position
of
the
(former
Republic
of
Yugoslavia)
or
Serbian
authorities,
we
shall
take
steps
to
apply
further
measures,"
the
statement
said.
This
referred
to
a
threat
leveled
at
a
meeting
in
London
this
month
to
freeze
Yugoslavia's
overseas
assets,
U.S.
diplomats
said.
The
foreign
ministers
also
reiterated
a
pledge
to
push
for
a
March
31
arms
embargo
against
Belgrade,
first
issued
during
the
London
meeting,
but
said
Milosevic
could
avoid
the
measure
if
he
seeks
a
quick
resolution
to
the
crisis.
"The
only
way
out
for
Milosevic
is
through
meaningful
dialogue
with
the
Kosovar
Albanians,"
Secretary
of
State
Madeleine
Albright
said.
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Associated
Press
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Tenn.
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former
FBI
agent's
claim
that
he
found
evidence
supporting
James
Earl
Ray's
assertion
of
a
frame-up
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in
the
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of
the
Kev.
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
is
a
"total
fabrication,"
an
FBI
spokesman
said
Wednesday.
Former
agent
Donald
Wilson
said
he
discovered
the
evidence
two
slips
of
paper
in
Ray's
car
six
days
after
King
was
killed
by
a
sniper
in
Memphis
on
April
4,
1968,
but
did
not
tell
anyone.
FBI
records,
however,
show
Wilson
was
not
among
the
five
agents
who
searched
the
car.
"He
is
alleging
something
that
as
far
as
we're
concerned
is
a
total
fabrication,"
FBI
spokesman
Frank
Scafidi
said
from
bureau
headquarters
in
Washington.
A
former
agent
who
did
search
the
car
supported
Scafidi's
statement,
as
did
the
lead
state
prosecutor
in
the
Ray
case.
Wilson
made
his
claim
Tuesday
at
a
news
conference
in
Atlanta
with
Ray's
attorney
William
Pepper.
Pepper
dismissed
Scafidi's
comments
as
part
of
an
FBI
"disinformation
campaign."
Wilson
was
not
part
of
the
search
team,
Pepper
acknowledged,
but
had
access
to
the
vehicle.
Pepper
said
Wilson
took
two
slips
of
paper
from
Ray's
car.
Both
had
the
name
"Raul"
written
on
them,
and
one
detailed
"a
laundry
list
of
payments,"
Pepper
said.
Ray
has
argued
for
30
years
that
he
was
set
up
to
take
the
blame
for
the
murder
by
an
underworld
figure
he
knew
as
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